Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles has come under fire following her response to the fatal stabbing of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska aboard the Lynx Blue Line train. In her initial remarks, Lyles emphasized concern for the suspect’s mental health and homelessness, calling for compassion and describing mental illness as deserving care “like cancer or heart disease.” Critics—ranging from Republican officials to local residents—viewed her comments as tone-deaf and insufficient given the brutality of the attack.
Amid rising anger, the mayor issued a follow-up statement promising concrete actions: redeploying transit security, hiring 30 additional guards, and increasing police presence across the rail system. The backlash intensified with surveillance footage showing a striking lack of security on the train even days after her promise—raising serious concerns about follow-through.
The episode has added to mounting scrutiny as Lyles campaigns for a fifth term, blending public safety failures with political optics at a volatile moment.
